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- Thirisoolam (transl. Trident) is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language film directed by K. Vijayan. The film has Sivaji Ganesan playing triple roles. It is a remake...
- Veettu Deivam (1970), Dheerga Sumangali (1974), Thangappathakkam (1974), Thirisoolam (1979) and Ithiri Poove Chuvannapoove (1984). In the year 1967 she had...
- lead. In 1979, he appeared in the biggest blockbuster of his career, Thirisoolam his 200th film, an adaptation of the Kannada film Shankar Guru in which...
- Best Editor. The film was remade in Telugu as Kumara Raja, in Tamil as Thirisoolam and in Hindi as Mahaan. Rajashekhar is an upright business magnate whose...
- films produced by Sivaji Productions notably his father's 200th film Thirisoolam, which was the highest-grossing Tamil film at the time of its release...
- Neelakadalin Orathile (1979) Neeya? (1979) Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum (1979) Thirisoolam (1979) Billa (1980) Pollathavan (1980) Natchathiram (1980) Avan Aval...
- movies, including Kaaval Dheivam, Punniya Boomi and the 1979 blockbuster Thirisoolam. His other notable movies include Vidhi, Sattam, Viduthalai, a remake...
- their banner includes Puthiya Paravai, Vietnam Veedu, Thanga Pathakkam, Thirisoolam, Aruvadai Naal, Vetri Vizha, Mannan, Chandramukhi and Aasal. Sivaji Productions...
- Mambazhathu Vandu (1979) Pappathi (1979) Suprabadham (1979) Devathai (1979) Thirisoolam (1979) Velum Mayilum Thunai (1979) Thevaigal (1979) Naan Vazhavaippen...
- here is dedicated to the goddess Shakti. The deity is seen holding a Thirisoolam (trident) and Agni (fire) in her two hands. In the prahara of the temple...